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report with leaders in washington still bogged down in debt limit talks, some governors are making big policy strides and who is moving in the right direction and who has got it wrong? plus, school may be out, but school choice appears to be in. some good news from the front lines of education reform. and the war against girls, a closer look at a controversial new book that documents the increasing phenomenon of sex selection and the consequences of a world full of males. welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. the state of the state with leaders in washington still bogged down in debt limit talks, some governors are making real strides in the fight to balance their state budgets and others are falling into the same old tax and spend facts. wall street columnist, dan henninger and kim strassel and senior economics writer, steve moore. dan, this may be the most c consequence time, which states first, are making progress and what nr' doing. >> well, the state, i think, is making some of the most interesting progress in florida with the republican governor rick scott. ric
report with leaders in washington still bogged down in debt limit talks, some governors are making big policy strides and who is moving in the right direction and who has got it wrong? plus, school may be out, but school choice appears to be in. some good news from the front lines of education reform. and the war against girls, a closer look at a controversial new book that documents the increasing phenomenon of sex selection and the consequences of a world full of males. welcome to the journal...
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these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. justice down upon it. oh. please sign that card for carl. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >> finally this week, the war against girls in china, india and numerous countries. there are now many more men than women. the result of systemic campaigns against baby girls. the document and gender imbalance in a controversial new book called unnatural selection. choosing boys over girls and the consequences of a world full of men. jonathan last, a senior writer at the weekly standard reviewed the book for the wall street journal and generated crows of his own and joins me now, jonathan, welcome, glad to have you here. >> good to be here, paul. >> paul: so you write that the normal ratio of baby boys to baby girls is 105-100 in normal biology, but in places like india ratio 112 and in china over 120 and even more in some vill
these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. justice down upon it. oh. please sign that card for carl. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >> finally this week, the war against girls in china, india and numerous countries. there are now many more men than women. the result of systemic campaigns against...
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that may be the big question there. bret baier has an exclusive interview with speaker john boehner tonight who's going to come out of these meetings and talk to bret, 6 eastern. don't want to mess that. and in three minutes, how the president now finds himself in hot water with a vegetable lobby, folks. it's right after this. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. martha: the president is catching flak from left to right and now a vegetable lobby gets on his case. >> it will not get easier, it will get harder. so, we might as well do it now. pull off the band-aid. eat our peas. martha: when the u.s. dry pea
that may be the big question there. bret baier has an exclusive interview with speaker john boehner tonight who's going to come out of these meetings and talk to bret, 6 eastern. don't want to mess that. and in three minutes, how the president now finds himself in hot water with a vegetable lobby, folks. it's right after this. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support...
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big question now. what changes, mike, did the speaker have to make to get the votes that he needed on this? >> harris, bottom line he put in a balanced budget amendment proposal that was the key for some conservative republicans who weren't quite comfortable with the speaker's plan. got him to the 218 votes necessary. but before the votes were cast, here is some of the speaker's passionate plea to his fellow republicans. >> this house has acted. it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle put something on the table. tell us where you are. [cheers] >> and indeed that has been a rallying cry of republicans here on capitol hill. where is your plan, mr. president? where is your plan, senate democratic leadership? as for the senate democratic leadership what they don't like about it is the balanced budget amendment among other things but that is a key sticking point. take a listen. >> now the speaker has brought in the requirement to extend the debt ceiling we have to amen
big question now. what changes, mike, did the speaker have to make to get the votes that he needed on this? >> harris, bottom line he put in a balanced budget amendment proposal that was the key for some conservative republicans who weren't quite comfortable with the speaker's plan. got him to the 218 votes necessary. but before the votes were cast, here is some of the speaker's passionate plea to his fellow republicans. >> this house has acted. it is time for the administration and...
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then keep the tradition going with big savings from bass pro shops. now you can save $2000 on select tahoe runabouts and suntracker pontoon boats. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it-- [both] targets the blood. yeah, draws it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® okay. freestyle test strips. i'll take 'em. sure. call or click-- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. can't i just have these? freestyle lite test strips. call or click today. . >> time now for hits and misses of the week, james, first to you. >> a miss to tina brown the editor and chief of news week. in 1977 national lampoon published this cover and says jfk's first 6,000 days and a picture of 59-year-old five term president, inaugural edition. news week resurrected this cover, diana at 50's and photo shopped pictures of the princess and it's cre
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is this grunting a big oblem? let's take another look at the tale of the whale right from the recent matcheaturing maria sharapova. >> their oh faces get more oppressive later in the game. >> this thing is scary. that's now the second time we have seen that and it is frightening. pab, do you ever grunt loudly when doing the news? >> can't say i do. i think it is clever, the idea of letting viewers on the internet actually mix the commentary and lower the grunts, but what bothers me is they are saying that actually the opposing player can complain to the ump if the other player is grunting too loudly. they can say it is distracting. that is really bizarre. you are telling the other player they can't try as hard. i think some grunt involuntarily. it seems stupid. >> but the whole sport is stupid, sean. >> 90% of the internet is used for porn. do you really think the people watching this have a problem with grunting and mowning? >> that's a good point. >> why are they grunting though? is that because of effort? >> i
is this grunting a big oblem? let's take another look at the tale of the whale right from the recent matcheaturing maria sharapova. >> their oh faces get more oppressive later in the game. >> this thing is scary. that's now the second time we have seen that and it is frightening. pab, do you ever grunt loudly when doing the news? >> can't say i do. i think it is clever, the idea of letting viewers on the internet actually mix the commentary and lower the grunts, but what...
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there is one big change they are looking at. it's how a company detubgts the parts for its products and computes its profits . that would yield 70 billion over ten years. the small business administration of the obama administration warned that would result in tax increases for small business that could ultimately, quote, force many small businesses to close, and they are the ones that create most of the jobs in the country. that's why republicans argue tax changes should happen outside these shots and in comprehensive tax reform discussions, but the president tphaoetd needs revenul spending cuts to democrats, and that's where things stand right now. jon. apbz a search is expanding off mexico's baja, california after a fishing trip went deadly wrong. a search continues for 7 missing tourists missing at sea. jon: rick perry breaking quarterly fundraising records. what does it mean for a possible white house run for the texas governor? we'll take a look in our political power play just ahead. let's go to rick folbaum at the.com wa
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workingf late this is a big story. david, i know a lot has been coming out since the president and john boehner spoke earlier w headed. what are you hearing? >> both sides, both the speaker's office and the white house were dueling in terms of the numbers and the framework and who was backing off this and pushing for that. although it may sound counterintuitive, the fact that the speaker wants to take this to the congress' level, negotiate with reid and other congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle might help this. they can figure out together where the votes are try and get something through each house and get it to the president. at this poin^ anything the president gets he will sign. i originally thought it was best to have the president in the room, because he could give the democrats cover and direct them as to where he wanted them to go. for whatever reason it doesn't appear to have worked. you might as well do the it now and not have a middleman who going to vote for what. >> that's really interesting.
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just a big wall of dust. i couldn't do nothing. bill: it was awesome, she says. that storm coming two weeks after another storm brought a mile-high dust cloud through the grand canyon state knock out power for hundreds of people throughout phoenix. jamie: the space shuttle departing the international space station for the last time. the shuttle's commander saying i'll never forget the role the space shuttle played in the space station's creation. helping to build and supply the crew. now atlantis sets its sights on the final trip home. bill: we'll talk with the astronauts tomorrow in mire today's newsroom. we hear about an air traffic controller being drunk on the job. it happened at a colorado facility that controls aircraft flying over portions of 9 different states. he was tested for drugs and alcohol six hours into an eight-hour shift. he has twice the level allowed for controllers on the job. the veteran controller was immediately relieved of duty and is apparently in rehab. jamie: a fox news alert. we are watching the room where our chairman rupert murdoch
just a big wall of dust. i couldn't do nothing. bill: it was awesome, she says. that storm coming two weeks after another storm brought a mile-high dust cloud through the grand canyon state knock out power for hundreds of people throughout phoenix. jamie: the space shuttle departing the international space station for the last time. the shuttle's commander saying i'll never forget the role the space shuttle played in the space station's creation. helping to build and supply the crew. now...
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workingf late this is a big story. david, i know a lot has been coming out since the president and john boehner spoke earlier w headed. what are you hearing? >> both sides, both the speaker's office and the white house were dueling in terms of the numbers and the framework and who was backing off this and pushing for that. although it may sound counterintuitive, the fact that the speaker wants to take this to the congress' level, negotiate with reid and other congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle might help this. they can figure out together where the votes are try and get something through each house and get it to the president. at this poin^ anything the president gets he will sign. i originally thought it was best to have the president in the room, because he could give the democrats cover and direct them as to where he wanted them to go. for whatever reason it doesn't appear to have worked. you might as well do the it now and not have a middleman who going to vote for what. >> that's really interesting.
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did that have a big impact? if you had to go back today and look at it would you have done it differently? do you think it was a success, the bill you passed in massachusetts? >> there are a number of things in the bill i would have changed. i continue to think those changes would have been better. you learn from experience. a lot of things i would change. it is not perfect. there are a lot of things in that bill that don't work. the nice thing about a state solution to a state problem it is relatively easy to make changes and improve it. if i were governor of massachusetts, the problems people point out, i would fix. but i'm not running for governor. i'm running for president of the united states. that's why it is important to make cheer, i would repeal obamacare. i will grant a waiver to all 50 states immediately upon taking office. i will go to work to make sure the american people understand that it is at the state level that we care for those that don't have insurance. >> sean: coming up, she almost dethron
did that have a big impact? if you had to go back today and look at it would you have done it differently? do you think it was a success, the bill you passed in massachusetts? >> there are a number of things in the bill i would have changed. i continue to think those changes would have been better. you learn from experience. a lot of things i would change. it is not perfect. there are a lot of things in that bill that don't work. the nice thing about a state solution to a state problem it...
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there is a big difference between the two sides. those in favor of my position are offering reasoned and measured calm and rational stories and most of them from parent whose have described how they raised their children in not taking them prematurely to a restaurant or taking them to a venue where it is okay and every table has noise. but on the other side are a group who say things like, well, you are a jerk, and on several of the internet forums people have been asking them to put forth or tick late a position and i'm afraid they have nothing because we have not seen one. >>chris: a paper in new york talked of the local restaurants in new york that have similar policies where children are welcome but the industrialers -- but the strollers are not and on long island where kids under found are thought allowed. that could be taking it too far, 14, right? you would think a 13-year-old could control himself. >>guest: we have never had any negative experience with any kid of that age. the few, very few come to our place at that age but
there is a big difference between the two sides. those in favor of my position are offering reasoned and measured calm and rational stories and most of them from parent whose have described how they raised their children in not taking them prematurely to a restaurant or taking them to a venue where it is okay and every table has noise. but on the other side are a group who say things like, well, you are a jerk, and on several of the internet forums people have been asking them to put forth or...
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how big a problem is it? >> well, let's take the acorn scandal a voter registration fraud and if they had tried to go to the polls they would have had to show i.d. and couldn't have done that. >> acorn activists trying to generate voter turnout and we found out over time that a lot of the vote they'res they tried to generate were made up names. >> that's right. but let me give you more specific example. last year, there was a state representative election in kansas city, missouri won by one vote. later we found out there were 50 smomali citizen thaz voted in had an election. and that would have changed if they had have voter i.d. why is this opposition, james, arising route now, politicalically. >> two reasons because republicans in the state legislation are in a position to pass this kind of legislation, many of these states. >> paul: okay. >> second, raising the specter of jim crow is a way of appealing to the racial fears of black voters and getting them to turn out for democrats. >> the supreme court has
how big a problem is it? >> well, let's take the acorn scandal a voter registration fraud and if they had tried to go to the polls they would have had to show i.d. and couldn't have done that. >> acorn activists trying to generate voter turnout and we found out over time that a lot of the vote they'res they tried to generate were made up names. >> that's right. but let me give you more specific example. last year, there was a state representative election in kansas city,...
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that is a big problem. and by the way we saw major economists, housing economist yesterday say that he predicts another 10 to 20% decline in housing values, which means more foreclosures. if people lose equity in their house. jenna: we're hearing one of the reasons why some of these sales aren't happening it is not necessarily no one is shopping but we're seeing deals fall through. contracts get canceled. >> yep. jenna: why are we seeing that? >> i think it's the kind of panic that's happened in the economy over the last month or so, jenna. looked like the first four months of this year the economy was really picking up steam. and then we of course hit that speed bump and let's hope it is just a speed bump. i think people are frightened to take on this new debt. by the way, jenna, if i may, this story ties into the other story you innings ined about what is happening with the debt ceiling. if we have downgrade on our debt and if we can't deal with this enormous $14.3 trillion debt and bring it down then the
that is a big problem. and by the way we saw major economists, housing economist yesterday say that he predicts another 10 to 20% decline in housing values, which means more foreclosures. if people lose equity in their house. jenna: we're hearing one of the reasons why some of these sales aren't happening it is not necessarily no one is shopping but we're seeing deals fall through. contracts get canceled. >> yep. jenna: why are we seeing that? >> i think it's the kind of panic...
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instead he got a big slap in the face. paul ryan was not sitting back on his heels waiting for someone tolls lead. guess what else he got from the white house for doing that big slap in the face and disrespected as he sat and watched the president. that's how they deal with people. >> another example today, laura. senator mcconnell took president obama up on his challenge and said please come over and they said it's not a conversation worth having? >> laura: two fundraisers today, dana. the business of campaigning seems to trump the business. >> they better look out because the ads that others are putting forward are a lot better than the messaging coming out of the entire administration. shep. >> laura: meanwhile joe trippi. people in the republican field scoring pretty big numbers who haven't even announced they are going to be in the race. like governor perry of texas and even giuliani gets some numbers. what gives there? i think romney is doing a lot of things right but i think there are other folks that could get into
instead he got a big slap in the face. paul ryan was not sitting back on his heels waiting for someone tolls lead. guess what else he got from the white house for doing that big slap in the face and disrespected as he sat and watched the president. that's how they deal with people. >> another example today, laura. senator mcconnell took president obama up on his challenge and said please come over and they said it's not a conversation worth having? >> laura: two fundraisers today,...
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. >> reporter: the last 48 hours this investigation has gone from about this big to this big. some officials may have already been caught lying. not only that, now we're told u.s. wasn't just helping send guns to mexico, taxpayers paid for some of those guns. and more than one federal agency knew about it. that's the latest in the scandal we know as fast and furious. according to sources an f.b.i. informant allegedly used taxpayer money to buy guns on behalf of the cartels, the f.b.i. knew it, they allowed it to happen and they failed to tell congress or the agency that was investigating him, causing that agency, the atf to spend two years, thousands of man-hours and millions of dollars pursuing information the f.b.i. already had about a man, the atf would never be allowed to arrest because he worked for the f.b.i. this information was confirmed this week sources say by the acting atf director ken nelson who met secretly on july 4th with congressman darrell issa and senator charles grassley. nelson who is going to be the fall guy in this scandal dropped a few bombs in his depo
. >> reporter: the last 48 hours this investigation has gone from about this big to this big. some officials may have already been caught lying. not only that, now we're told u.s. wasn't just helping send guns to mexico, taxpayers paid for some of those guns. and more than one federal agency knew about it. that's the latest in the scandal we know as fast and furious. according to sources an f.b.i. informant allegedly used taxpayer money to buy guns on behalf of the cartels, the f.b.i....
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that's today's big story again. tonight on "special report," new movement from house republicans after a new plan from house speaker john boehner that has tea party congressmen jumping on board. harry reid says his plan is better, and some want president obama to act on his own to prevent the default. we'll explain. federal reserve officials say the u.s. economy worsened in much of the country during june and early july with high unemployment, weak home sales, and signs of a slowing in manufacturing. we'll look at the financial fallout ahead of a big announcement friday. and one of the country's most famous close its doors. we'll right foot history of the walter reed army medical center. "special report" starts at 6:00. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> all right. welcome back to "the five." now, this section is going to be on one of my favorite topics, which is the government spying on us. now, there's a new -- 40 police departments across the country, have now purchased something, which is a mobile o
that's today's big story again. tonight on "special report," new movement from house republicans after a new plan from house speaker john boehner that has tea party congressmen jumping on board. harry reid says his plan is better, and some want president obama to act on his own to prevent the default. we'll explain. federal reserve officials say the u.s. economy worsened in much of the country during june and early july with high unemployment, weak home sales, and signs of a slowing...
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this is a big number. we are hearing now it could take another seven years before the housing market turns itself around. >> we have had a couple years harris where prices have declined. economists say price could say fall further. this foreclosure paperwork bottleneck that realtytrac is reporting to us today it could take several years. looking at a new reality for the housing market. very troubling. what could turn things around. realtytrac does come up with a couple of ideas. the theme is remove the government impediment. some of the ideas leave higher limits for fanny and freddie loans they still do carry a large portion, majority, in fact, of large homes. mortgaged damage tax credit. as far as going forward i spoke with rick sharga today he did this survey. it looks like foreclosures may continue to fall from here. new realty for the housing market six to seven years until we might see a true turn around in the u.s. housing market. >> harris: lori rothman part of the best team in business. thank you v
this is a big number. we are hearing now it could take another seven years before the housing market turns itself around. >> we have had a couple years harris where prices have declined. economists say price could say fall further. this foreclosure paperwork bottleneck that realtytrac is reporting to us today it could take several years. looking at a new reality for the housing market. very troubling. what could turn things around. realtytrac does come up with a couple of ideas. the theme...
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>>shepard: some of the big, big, big banks, bank of america just lost $8 billion in the first quarter. >>guest: that is the mortgage market. >>shepard: now they are about to be the second biggest bank in america right behind wells fargo. >>guest: in terms of mortgage market. they had countrywide and that was a problem for them and they have tried to write off that debt and now in the market, prices are going down yet again creating more problems. >> is there a lack of regulation or the banks ... how do you describe what is happening? >>guest: the reality is it is at a local level, courthouses across the country. so thinking there is a great magic cop who will come along and solve this problem ain't going to happen, it is judges in little courthouses and you read the stories that is who you see quoted. >>shepard: after all they have been through you would think they might try to protect themselves by having an employee read a document. it seems like a very simple thing to me. >>guest: it is not simple. they have started the practice as long time ago and they are reluctant to give them
>>shepard: some of the big, big, big banks, bank of america just lost $8 billion in the first quarter. >>guest: that is the mortgage market. >>shepard: now they are about to be the second biggest bank in america right behind wells fargo. >>guest: in terms of mortgage market. they had countrywide and that was a problem for them and they have tried to write off that debt and now in the market, prices are going down yet again creating more problems. >> is there a lack...
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. >> the big elephant in the room is downgrades. people aren't talking about what happens if we downgrade. that affects everybody watching. >> i don't trust anybody saying this stuff. i don't trust the moody people. i don't even know who they are. all these people are lousy accountants. they've never been right. >> and also, who elected moodies and standard & poor's to guide this? the onus is on the house republicans. they did their job. they passed two things. they passed a 2012 paul ryan budget actually deals with the long-term structural issues we're all worried about, and they passed cut, cap and balance, which also deals with this. cut, cap and balance is the only plan out there that can stave off moodies and standard & poor's, and yet the democrats won't take a vote on it in the senate. >> the idea of a balanced budget amendment, it ain't going to happen. you made a good point. you may not have default in the traditional sense, and moody's said it's a problem, it's a downgrade issue. the downgrade will have an immediate impact
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she is hospitalized, and that sounds like a big deal. fdr had polio and j.f.k. and he was on all kinds of medications. eisenhower had a heart attack during her first term. >> nixon was a wear wolf. a lot of people don't know about that. >> you can tell around 7:00 he would get that shadow. >> it would start with the sweat on the lip. >> i will just finish my list. grant, jefferson and julius ceaser suffered from migraines. >> all of the information was hidden from the public. i know law lot of -- i know a lot of people know it is true. it is important to have the full picture. >> we didn't with barack obama. >> did people feed you that stuff? >> no, i would never tell you. >> he keeps sending him lady gaga articles. >> sean, what do you make of this? >> i think they are being too hard. i don't think you should know this much about somebody's medical history. if this was 34 years ago you wouldn't know about it. if she became president you might never find out about it and try to be a great president. >> you shouldn't know. you want less information. don't clutter
she is hospitalized, and that sounds like a big deal. fdr had polio and j.f.k. and he was on all kinds of medications. eisenhower had a heart attack during her first term. >> nixon was a wear wolf. a lot of people don't know about that. >> you can tell around 7:00 he would get that shadow. >> it would start with the sweat on the lip. >> i will just finish my list. grant, jefferson and julius ceaser suffered from migraines. >> all of the information was hidden from...
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>> i'm good. >> this is kind of a big deal. >> he put a lot of stock into how the world views america. >> did he, really? what i really like is for the first time probably in living history we have the arabs, the persians in the west all agreeing on one thing, obama is doing a crap job. here is the presence of diplomacy if i have ever seen one for opening up dialogue. i don't know what they expected obama to do. close guantanamo bay? we couldn't do that. i'm not sure what they were trying to expect from this whole thing. do you know? >> i want to ask you, imogen, short of giving up on the war on terror and supporting the war on israel, is there anything we can do that would make the arab world like us more? >> no, shocking news. the american president doesn't make expectations. shocking news, the american president finds it touch when he is doing the job. shocking news they don't like obama. it is not that shocking at all. let's face it. for me where obama has stepped up is over libya. i don't recall one american flag being burned. you can't say that before. after libya they should be
>> i'm good. >> this is kind of a big deal. >> he put a lot of stock into how the world views america. >> did he, really? what i really like is for the first time probably in living history we have the arabs, the persians in the west all agreeing on one thing, obama is doing a crap job. here is the presence of diplomacy if i have ever seen one for opening up dialogue. i don't know what they expected obama to do. close guantanamo bay? we couldn't do that. i'm not sure...
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that was a big -- that was a big moment for him. i think right now we're at a point much like we were with -- before the government -- almost government shutdown a few months ago, where you have boehner and harry reid, who is a deal-maker, don't forget, and reid actually, despite that shot across the bow today by the 53 senators, harry reid is a deal-maker. he doesn't have taxes in that plan that he has. they both -- both those figures emerged pre-- you know, during the budget battle that led to the -- that forestalled the government shutdown. they emerged as the major figures there. i think that's what we'll see. we'll see those two emerge, a deal eventually go to the white house. if this white house really thinks this is a catastrophe waiting to happen, it's going to have to deal with it. >> bret: charles, they may say in this letter that this deal won't pass the senate, but you have a number of democrats who are up for re-election from red-leaning states, who would have to vote on the boehner plan, that by numbers is not that dif
that was a big -- that was a big moment for him. i think right now we're at a point much like we were with -- before the government -- almost government shutdown a few months ago, where you have boehner and harry reid, who is a deal-maker, don't forget, and reid actually, despite that shot across the bow today by the 53 senators, harry reid is a deal-maker. he doesn't have taxes in that plan that he has. they both -- both those figures emerged pre-- you know, during the budget battle that led...
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that's sort of a combination of big business and big government, and that doesn't solve the problem. the responsibility should be on the airlines just as it's on the responsibility of the owners of chemical plantses and the owners of armored cars. they take charge of that, and they do a very, very good job. and the government was in charge of security before 9/11, and they did a lousy job. they prohibited guns from being on the airplane, and they said nobody should resist. and so we set the stage for 9/11. so i want the owners to assume responsibility, and the burden would be on the airlines, and it would save the taxpayer an awful lot of money. gretchen: so if i run an airline right now, tell me if i'm right or wrong, i don't think i like this plan because what's it going to cost me? >> well, that's the reason we don't have it. the airlines are in bed with the government. they, they're partners with the government. they don't want the liability, and they don't want the responsibility. but they should have it. yes, it'll cost them money, and you'll have to pay for it with a higher ti
that's sort of a combination of big business and big government, and that doesn't solve the problem. the responsibility should be on the airlines just as it's on the responsibility of the owners of chemical plantses and the owners of armored cars. they take charge of that, and they do a very, very good job. and the government was in charge of security before 9/11, and they did a lousy job. they prohibited guns from being on the airplane, and they said nobody should resist. and so we set the...
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new menus that big restaurant chains are putting together. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] this is larry... whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthritis and maybe up to s in a day... or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. happy chopping. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... f greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>john: a polygamist family from "sister wise," will challenges the utah law that makes their lifestyle a felony. the attorney is planning to file
new menus that big restaurant chains are putting together. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] this is larry... whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthritis and maybe up to s in a day... or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. happy chopping. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. a network of possibilities. in here, the...
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they think in the long run it will be effective in a big debate like this. bret? >> bret: ed, thank you. stocks were again down today to close what was the worst week in a year. the dow dropped 97, the s&p 500 gave back 8 1/3, the nasdaq dropped 10. fuel to the fire in the debt ceiling debate. peter barnes breaks down the number. >> high gas prices and weak income gains for workers have the economy growing at its slowest six-month pace since the economic recovery began early last year. the government said today that gdp grew at just a 1.3% annual rate in the second quarter, well below expectations. but the shocker was a huge downward revision of the number for the first quarter. growth originally clocked in at 1.9%, but now the government says it grew at just .4 of a president. for the president, the numbers were too bad to ignore, even as he pressured republicans to cut a deal with him on the debt ceiling to help the econom >> on a day when we've been reminded how fragile the economy already is, this is one burden we can lift ourselves. we can end it with a simpl
they think in the long run it will be effective in a big debate like this. bret? >> bret: ed, thank you. stocks were again down today to close what was the worst week in a year. the dow dropped 97, the s&p 500 gave back 8 1/3, the nasdaq dropped 10. fuel to the fire in the debt ceiling debate. peter barnes breaks down the number. >> high gas prices and weak income gains for workers have the economy growing at its slowest six-month pace since the economic recovery began early...
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what about the big picture at cia? you know, given the fact that eric holder made a couple of moves, we all remember when he wanted to hold the trials of the accused 9/11 terrorists here in new york, he lost eventually on that endeavor, then he wanted to interrogate these cia officers, as well, ended up losing basically or dropping the whole thing, eventually. how do you think he's doing? >> look, at a point in time, martha, where we have more and more terrorist attacks, attempted in our country, from domestic sources of al-qaeda plants, we want our national security and counterterrorism professionals not to be looking behind their shoulder, wondering whether the next administration is going to second-guess their moves that were authorized by law in the doj lawyers, and so i think it's demoralizing, it has been demoralizing for some of these folks, some of whom i know. going forward i hope they feel like the cloud is away from them. but we can't keep going two steps forward and three backwards in terms of giving them t
what about the big picture at cia? you know, given the fact that eric holder made a couple of moves, we all remember when he wanted to hold the trials of the accused 9/11 terrorists here in new york, he lost eventually on that endeavor, then he wanted to interrogate these cia officers, as well, ended up losing basically or dropping the whole thing, eventually. how do you think he's doing? >> look, at a point in time, martha, where we have more and more terrorist attacks, attempted in our...
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>>dave: good saturday, everyone, a big news saturday. we thought the heat would be the big story. but anything but. a very serious matter. good to have you here for alisyn. >> all hell breaking loose in many parts of the world including in norway. >> we have new information of the shooting in the shotting massacre and bombing that happened hours apart in norway. >> this as the death toll from the attacks has gone up to 91. and greg is leave in london. greg? >>greg: we have been tracking this story through the night and hour by hour it is worse and worse and the words, the gunman as he shot the victims "you all must die," describing the scene, the prime minister, he turned paradise into hell. and now the events of the shocking attack right now. police now say that 84 people were killed on the island 20 miles from the capital of norway, one of the worst mass shooting sprees in history. the gunman was dressed as a policeman calling teens to come closer and then tee towns the guns on him, machine guns, rifles and pistols and the kids ran, hid, played dead, and tried to swim off the is
>>dave: good saturday, everyone, a big news saturday. we thought the heat would be the big story. but anything but. a very serious matter. good to have you here for alisyn. >> all hell breaking loose in many parts of the world including in norway. >> we have new information of the shooting in the shotting massacre and bombing that happened hours apart in norway. >> this as the death toll from the attacks has gone up to 91. and greg is leave in london. greg? >>greg:...
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double them by 2025. >> it's a big deal. >> laura: it's a big deal. it seems a bit odd given the severity of what's happening to our economy. .4% growth. a downgrade for the first quarter of this year. these numbers are abysmal. the economy has stopped growing, period it's over. >> no doubt about it the bottom line is they believe in the long term it's going to save a lot of oil and cut off our dependents of foreign oil big picture. short-term, you have to wonder, in order to get these vehicles much more efficient that rapidly the big three in detroit already stressed are going to have more economic stress. and so that is an issue. i think the other thing to watch moving forward while senator mcconnell was beating up on the white house today. the white house is looking ahead how they can get a deal this weekend. when you are talking about players with bret, others to watch are some of the younger members who don't have a lot of experience but have key votes in the senate floor. someone like scott brown of mass has who today said he could support the r
double them by 2025. >> it's a big deal. >> laura: it's a big deal. it seems a bit odd given the severity of what's happening to our economy. .4% growth. a downgrade for the first quarter of this year. these numbers are abysmal. the economy has stopped growing, period it's over. >> no doubt about it the bottom line is they believe in the long term it's going to save a lot of oil and cut off our dependents of foreign oil big picture. short-term, you have to wonder, in order to...
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a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need to secure cloture and all the other parliamentary procedure they would need to hold votes. did he think they could craft a deal before wednesday and the speaker said it's only friday. he also said that he will attend as you mentioned tomorrow's session at the white house. he does not believe that his relationship with president obama has been permanently damaged. but he did say that it has been the republicans who have been all along pushing for tough spending cuts and that the white house has avoided every effort to make tough decisions about
a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need...
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june was a big month for american auto makers. cite her says -- chrysler says sales was up 30%. general motors and ford report 10% increases. toyota and honda were off more than 21%. home construction fell 2.1% in may. overall, construction spending was down .6 of a percentage point. it could be four years before the construction returns to healthier levels. manufacturerring activity was up a bit in june after the worth month in two years in may. stocks ended the week on a high note. dow gained 168.5. s&p 500 up 19. nasdaq finished up 2.5. >>> governors in two midwestern states find themselves under fire tonight. one for not getting a budget deal done and another for the budget dealhe did get done. correspondent mike tobin has that story from chicago. >> with protesters already outside his door, ohio republican governor john kasich dove deeper in controversy signing a budget that closes a $6- to $8 billion budget gap with deep and painful cuts. hardest hit are private nursing homes with a #% reduction in medicaid funding. the powerful ohio healthcare lobby responded with a drama
june was a big month for american auto makers. cite her says -- chrysler says sales was up 30%. general motors and ford report 10% increases. toyota and honda were off more than 21%. home construction fell 2.1% in may. overall, construction spending was down .6 of a percentage point. it could be four years before the construction returns to healthier levels. manufacturerring activity was up a bit in june after the worth month in two years in may. stocks ended the week on a high note. dow gained...
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that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a lot of people and some of the villager stabbed the leopard with knives and the leopard actually died from the injuries after the tranquilizer dart was fired at it. but, frightening time for everybody in the village. >>shepard: they took it to an animal hospital. >> they got the dart into it but it had been injured so badly by some of the villagers trying to protect themselves that it later died. >>shepard: thank you, sir. two gives calling 9-1-1 to report a break in, right? and they end up in handcuffs themselves. wait until you hear how this went down. >>shepard: nasa will retire atlantis when it gets back to earth, checking out perfectly opt last full day on orbit before the last landing of the space shuttle with the 30 year program ending the shuttle will touch down a few minutes before 6:00 a
that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a lot of people and some of the villager stabbed the leopard with knives and the leopard actually died from the injuries after the tranquilizer dart was fired at it. but, frightening time for everybody in the village....
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something, there is a big, big mistake that they made. >> unfortunately in this case, it took a long amount of time to establish information that exxon rated mr. ramirez. >> 29 year old louie sanchez and marvin norwood are behind bars. they are not disclosing the evidence. a third person arrested, a woman suspected of driving the get away car bonded out of the jail yesterday, harris. >> all of this is going othe and the other part is bryan stow. how is he doing? >> he's doing better. he underwent surgery to remove fluid build up on the brain. but his family said he's making improvements and reportedly opened his eyes and mouthed his name. he was repeatedly kicked in the head in the attack and doctors fear he will suffer permanent brain damage as a result and getting better and making progress. >> thank you, casey. >> it is norway's deadliest attack since world war ii. gripping violence coming at the hands of a norwedgian . also urgeency in washington d.c.. congressional leaders from both sides of the political aisle meeting just a short time ago. what came out of the latest round of
something, there is a big, big mistake that they made. >> unfortunately in this case, it took a long amount of time to establish information that exxon rated mr. ramirez. >> 29 year old louie sanchez and marvin norwood are behind bars. they are not disclosing the evidence. a third person arrested, a woman suspected of driving the get away car bonded out of the jail yesterday, harris. >> all of this is going othe and the other part is bryan stow. how is he doing? >> he's...
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the big deal has collapsed. what else is there to do. >> i will be working with the bipartisan congressional leaders on a path forward. i'm confident the congress can act next week and not jeopardize the full faith and credit of the united states' government. >> chris: well, that was short but sweet. speaker boehner talking to reporters, responding to the president. several key points that he made. he said at very pointedly at the beginning that he has confidence in the bipartisan leadership of conference. he made no mention in that regard about the president when he was asked whether he still trusts the president. he said "i trusted the president." and, specifically, and this is where the real disagreement is, and the president and the speaker of the house are sharply divided on this and we'll see because the president promised he was going to provide documentary evidence. the speaker says that they had an agreement on $800 billion in added revenue and that yesterday the president asked for $400 billion more. a
the big deal has collapsed. what else is there to do. >> i will be working with the bipartisan congressional leaders on a path forward. i'm confident the congress can act next week and not jeopardize the full faith and credit of the united states' government. >> chris: well, that was short but sweet. speaker boehner talking to reporters, responding to the president. several key points that he made. he said at very pointedly at the beginning that he has confidence in the bipartisan...
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>> i think that will be a big challenge for her. if she were to win the republican nomination, how does she transition to make her case to independent voters. i think independents are more conservative typically than average democrats, conservative democrats, and so there's an opening there on issues like national security, certainly on debt, decifits, and spending, independents these days are looking more like republicans than they are like democrats. bill: but you know what bachmann has said about raising the debt ceiling, she's not in care of it and and would vote against it, she says and argued that point a great deal with o'reilly and she says there are revenues still coming into washington, we could still pay our bills. perhaps not all of them, but default is a stretch. does she win on that argument? >> i mean, politically, i think that's an easy argument for her to make and it's a good argument. there's no downside politically for republicans making exactly the argument, because it's what voters overwhelmingly want to hear, p
>> i think that will be a big challenge for her. if she were to win the republican nomination, how does she transition to make her case to independent voters. i think independents are more conservative typically than average democrats, conservative democrats, and so there's an opening there on issues like national security, certainly on debt, decifits, and spending, independents these days are looking more like republicans than they are like democrats. bill: but you know what bachmann has...
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there is a big debate. in my view, we should have balanced cuts and balanced re-knews, but what we can't do is policies generally do, use the leverage available at the moment, the debt ceiling and overplay our hand to the point we go in default. if we default, let's say the interest rates spike as they do, 1% increase, the interest rate that taxpayers have to pay on the debt is $160 billion added to long-term debt. dangerous game. >> shannon: we are a month out at this point and we know there is back timing to that. legislation has to be written and drafted and the votes have to be taken. what is the truly the drop-dead deadline for negotiating out the content of the deal? >> secretary geithner says august 2 is the drop-dead date, where we have to make decisions of who we won't pay. everything i read it would take one to two weeks to draft a bill after an agreement. then normally you have disputes that arise because the difference between what people thought they agreed to and what is on paper emerge. the r
there is a big debate. in my view, we should have balanced cuts and balanced re-knews, but what we can't do is policies generally do, use the leverage available at the moment, the debt ceiling and overplay our hand to the point we go in default. if we default, let's say the interest rates spike as they do, 1% increase, the interest rate that taxpayers have to pay on the debt is $160 billion added to long-term debt. dangerous game. >> shannon: we are a month out at this point and we know...
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a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need to secure cloture and all the other parliamentary procedure they would need to hold votes. did he think they could craft a deal before wednesday and the speaker said it's only friday. he also said that he will attend as you mentioned tomorrow's session at the white house. he does not believe that his relationship with president obama has been permanently damaged. but he did say that it has been the republicans who have been all along pushing for tough spending cuts and that the white house has avoided every effort to make tough decisions about
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that's the big kahuna. that's the big kahuna. this is above the fold, banner headline, throw it up there again. the reporter had nothing to do with this. this was we sit down. we decide. wait, alicia, i want everybody to know how this works. the editors of the "new york times" sit down. they have decide what their lead story is going to be and what their above the fold headline is going to be. then they put it there. the reporter has nothing to do with it, okay? this was an intentional, without a doubt, intentional brand of a mass murderer as a christian. it is appalling. this is a serious situation, ladies. this isn't mistake or sloppiness or laziness. this is appalling. go ahead. alicia? >> i think that we can agree that it's appalling but we can also agree that there is another narrative going on here which is that this man was clearly very radical in his beliefs. this is not him just randomly opening fire. >> bill: that's a political situation, which is different. >> my point bill is that that to me is the greater crime here.
that's the big kahuna. that's the big kahuna. this is above the fold, banner headline, throw it up there again. the reporter had nothing to do with this. this was we sit down. we decide. wait, alicia, i want everybody to know how this works. the editors of the "new york times" sit down. they have decide what their lead story is going to be and what their above the fold headline is going to be. then they put it there. the reporter has nothing to do with it, okay? this was an...
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we learn everything she's been saying may not be adding up and it could mean a big break for dominique strauss-kahn. strauss-kahn could have his bail reduced or lifted because of of his accuser's possibility. prosecutors initially stood by the woman's story. now the "new york times" reports investigators have caught the accuser in a series of lies surrounding the case. they suspect she may have been involved in drug dealing and money laundering. the maid apparently had a phone conversation with a jail inmate discussing the benefits of pursuing the charges against strauss-kahn. once considered a leading contender for the french presidency he saw his political career and financial krublble after his arrest. forensic evidence confirms there was a sexual encounter but defense attorneys always insisted it was consensual. >> once the evidence is reviewed it will be clear that there was no element of forcible compulsion in this case whatsoever. >> reporter: after posting a $6 million bail, strauss-kahn was confined to house arrest. the arrangements are costing him $250,000 a month. after toda
we learn everything she's been saying may not be adding up and it could mean a big break for dominique strauss-kahn. strauss-kahn could have his bail reduced or lifted because of of his accuser's possibility. prosecutors initially stood by the woman's story. now the "new york times" reports investigators have caught the accuser in a series of lies surrounding the case. they suspect she may have been involved in drug dealing and money laundering. the maid apparently had a phone...
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the problem is that, again, obesity is a big problem. they take chances with smoking. you're right, if you do all of those, stop smoking, exercise, eat healthy and stick to healthy diet and be under control of your physicians, to control their cholesterol, sugar and all of that stuff. then you have an outcome. >> will this get out to women and their doctors and make sure that they're adequately counseled on this? >> you need to recognize this and there are some pneumonics for strokes, some fast, ease toy remember and if you see any of these symptoms, f is for face. if you see any kind of weakness in your face. arms, if there's any weakness in the arms or speech, get to 911 and get to the hospital, because time is an issue. sooner you get to the hospital and earlier you can beat the stroke and have a better outcome. >> jamie: before you go, i know that time is of the essence, if you get to the hospital they can prevent further damage from a stroke, even if you're pregnant? >> absolutely. the sooner you get to the doctor and find out it's preventible and residual deficit
the problem is that, again, obesity is a big problem. they take chances with smoking. you're right, if you do all of those, stop smoking, exercise, eat healthy and stick to healthy diet and be under control of your physicians, to control their cholesterol, sugar and all of that stuff. then you have an outcome. >> will this get out to women and their doctors and make sure that they're adequately counseled on this? >> you need to recognize this and there are some pneumonics for...
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it was a big thing. again, lots of advantages. it's cool to have interlibrary loans the way you couldn't with an old library card, but this is an old thought. for us the challenge is how do we surprise people when they are going to buy books? that is something we have to solve or the market is going to be narrow, narrow, narrow for the same things we talk about. the one last example is the long tail argument. because of inventory, you know, everything can be found. there's truth to that, but in the movie business ten years ago, they thought that would lead to independent films, but it's been the opposite. you have the big comedies, the independent film market has effectively died in america. i don't think it's an era where people find everything. in fact, there's great tendency for the big block buster stuff to be stronger and stronger and stronger. we look for help in how to break that and small bookstores are a way, but not the only way, and there's issues there too. >> thanks, geoff. >> next panelist is from a bookstore, he's f
it was a big thing. again, lots of advantages. it's cool to have interlibrary loans the way you couldn't with an old library card, but this is an old thought. for us the challenge is how do we surprise people when they are going to buy books? that is something we have to solve or the market is going to be narrow, narrow, narrow for the same things we talk about. the one last example is the long tail argument. because of inventory, you know, everything can be found. there's truth to that, but in...
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big state 24 million. better than one out of every 20 americans lives in texas. we are a pretty republican state. that gives him a big base to jump into a national contest. he's running. he had a meeting earlier this week in austin of fundraising types. two such meetings next week. policy experts flowing in and out of the city. he's getting ready to run. i suspect we'll see him step on to the stage in early august in houston when he has/ a big event. he will be in the race. >> greta: what are his bragging rights besides a big state? the governor in texas is different than the governorships we are accustomed to around the country. >> he has kept spending in check. presided over a conservative budget. and as a result, texas has been growing jobs when the rest of the country was hurting bad. texas was doing all right. we've created more jobs in texas in the last several years than the rest of the country combined. he helped governor bush before he became president, passed a medical liability reform and govern
big state 24 million. better than one out of every 20 americans lives in texas. we are a pretty republican state. that gives him a big base to jump into a national contest. he's running. he had a meeting earlier this week in austin of fundraising types. two such meetings next week. policy experts flowing in and out of the city. he's getting ready to run. i suspect we'll see him step on to the stage in early august in houston when he has/ a big event. he will be in the race. >> greta: what...
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the 3-d ticket prices of course helped in that area but a lot of big fans out there, out to see that movie. >> ashley, i went to go see it. >> did you like it? >> i did. i hadn't seen all of them, i saw part one and part two, but kind of made sense. well worth the investment. ashley morrison thank you so much. >>> coming up your monday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a world cup soccer, the u.s. chokes against japan. we'll be right back. be right back. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or ol
the 3-d ticket prices of course helped in that area but a lot of big fans out there, out to see that movie. >> ashley, i went to go see it. >> did you like it? >> i did. i hadn't seen all of them, i saw part one and part two, but kind of made sense. well worth the investment. ashley morrison thank you so much. >>> coming up your monday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a world cup soccer, the u.s. chokes against japan. we'll be right back. be right back....
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that is the other big thing. if we don't get a debt deal we might get higher interest rates which will hurt job growth so it is a pretty rough situation. jon: some of the countries like germany, didn't stimulate like we did and still came out of this pretty well, right? >> they did. germany is a actually a very good example of that. look at some of the other european countries not in such good shape. we heard talking about a moment ago will we turn into the next greece? there are key difference what we have as an advantage versus what is going on in europe. to me is interest rates. our interest rates is very, very low here. that is why the debt debate is very important debate. if we come through it and we don't have a deal by august 2nd we will have higher interest rates. that is what is going on a in europe. that is very difficult for them to borrow money. we can still borrow at very low rate. that is one of the advantages. there is question how long that will be there for. jon: when you read the numbers it is h
that is the other big thing. if we don't get a debt deal we might get higher interest rates which will hurt job growth so it is a pretty rough situation. jon: some of the countries like germany, didn't stimulate like we did and still came out of this pretty well, right? >> they did. germany is a actually a very good example of that. look at some of the other european countries not in such good shape. we heard talking about a moment ago will we turn into the next greece? there are key...